What exactly is meant by the universe at late times ?

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The term "late times" in cosmology refers specifically to the present time in the universe's timeline. This definition clarifies that "late times" does not pertain to the period post-recombination or pre-Lambda domination, but rather indicates the current state of the universe. Understanding this terminology is crucial for accurate discussions regarding cosmological models and the evolution of the universe.

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What exactly is meant by the universe at "late times"?

When cosmologists talk about "late times" do they mean post-recombination and pre-Lambda domination or what?
 
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They mean the present time.
 

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